Elderly men escape retirement home to go to heavy metal music festival

WACKEN, GERMANY - AUGUST 03: General view of the Wacken Open Air festival on August 3, 2018 in Wacken, Germany. Wacken is a village in northern Germany with a population of 1,800 that has hosted the annual festival, which attracts heavy metal fans from around the world, since 1990. (

Two German men who ran away from their retirement home to attend a heavy metal music festival had their plot foiled by police.A police patrol found the two elderly men at 3 a.m. on August 4 on their way to Wacken Open Air festival after staff at the retirement home reported them missing the evening before.The elderly pair, from Dithmarscher in southwestern Germany, were reluctant to abort their plans and police said they escorted the men's taxi back to the retirement home "as a precaution."According to Deutsche Welle, a police spokeswoman said the men were "disoriented and dazed."A spokesperson for the festival did not know if the two men had bought tickets to the event.Wacken Open Air, an annual three-day celebration of the world of heavy metal music, bills itself as the world's largest festival of its kind, with 75,000 tickets sold this year.The 29th edition of the festival was fully sold-out and bands including British group Judas Priest, Danzig and Nightwish took to the stage in front of the crowd.

BERLIN, Berlin —

Two German men who ran away from their retirement home to attend a heavy metal music festival had their plot foiled by police.

A police patrol found the two elderly men at 3 a.m. on August 4 on their way to Wacken Open Air festival after staff at the retirement home reported them missing the evening before.